Tony: What kind of shit's that? Coffee, not sex.
Stephanie: Just coffee.
Stephanie: Hey look, where I work, the people are very remarkable. They're not like these Bay Ridge people at all.
Tony: You mean snobs instead of slobs, right?
Stephanie: What?
Tony: Nothing. Hey y'know Bay Ridge ain't the worst part of Brooklyn, you know what I'm talkin'... I mean it ain't like a hellhole or nothing.
Stephanie: Yeah well it ain't Manhattan...it isn't Manhattan. You have no idea how it changes. Y'know just right over there, right across the river, everything is different, completely different. It's beautiful, just beautiful! People are beautiful, offices are beautiful. Secretaries y'know they all shop at, ah, Bonwit Taylor [sic].
Tony: Oh yeah?
Stephanie: And like the lunch hours are beautiful, too. Like you know they'll give you like two hours for lunch to do something that's related.
Editor's note: I do not judge Stephanie for wishing to trade getting a crappy job where you punch a clock with a job where they actually let you take a two-hour lunch. Also, if you are older, you will have picked up from that scene that a man and a woman having lunch without it being romantic was rather new.
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